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After listening (really watching) two friends have a heated argument on Facebook, I started to really pay attention to my usage of the word “but”. I soon became aware of the problems this word was causing in my life. As

Recently, as I’ve tried to acknowledge my own reality, I’ve been surprised by the variety of responses I’ve received. Whether it’s friends, family, people in recovery, people out of recovery, as I’ve acknowledged the reality around me, I’ve been told

Help Wanted, Part 1 As we continue to get healthier and upgrade our lives in recovery, it is essential that we upgrade our relationships along with it. Otherwise, we get stuck. While Amy helped moved her friend across the country,

4 Years Sober: My Spiritual Awakening To celebrate her 4 year sobriety anniversary, Amy shares her own Spiritual Awakening. Knowing that addiction is an “illness that only a spiritual experience will conquer”, Amy shares some of the major spiritual experiences

Stop Objectifying Me! Part Three In the conclusion of the series on Objectification, Amy discusses two questions: How am I objectifying myself? and what boundaries do I need to set in objectification by others? Staci Sprout Article: How to Deal

Step 8: Forgiveness Concluding the discussion on step 8, Amy shares one of the most influential experiences she has heard about forgiveness. Using the experience of Corrie ten Boom related in her book “The Hiding Place”, Amy shares why forgiveness

How we work on Letting Go I found these statements in my recovery archive. I think they are beautiful. I love that they give us concrete things to do instead of holding on tight. Example: instead of enabling, I’m allowing

Engaged in the Struggle: Maureen During the Worth Recovery event, “Engaged In The Struggle”, in Seattle, Washington, Amy sat with Maureen as they discussed their recovery journeys. Staying engaged in the struggle is not the easy option. Maureen tells us